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PNS Daily News - September 26, 2017

Today’s news focuses on several issues including: a third Republican opposing the latest Obamacare repeal effort; a look at the safety of personal information on this Voter Registration Day; and U.S. crime still historically low despite a recent rise.

Public News Service - UT: Water

SALT LAKE CITY - The State of Utah has filed for a permit to build a controversial 140-mile pipeline to send water from the Colorado River to southwestern Utah, but a coalition of conservation groups says its members will fight the project.
The Lake Powell Pipeline could take up to 86,000 acre-fee

SALT LAKE CITY – A new report called Too Wild to Drill calls for greater government protections of federally managed public lands around Desolation Canyon and at Bears Ears in Utah.
According to the report from The Wilderness Society, both places are at risk of being compromised by energy de

MONTICELLO, Utah - The Gold King Mine spill, which dumped millions of gallons of toxic sludge into the Animas River in Colorado, is having a far-reaching economic impact in Utah.
The Animus River turns into the San Juan River, which flows into Lake Powell in Utah. San Juan County Sheriff Rick Eldre

MONTICELLO, Utah – San Juan County in southeastern Utah is now feeling the impact of the Gold King Mine spill in southwestern Colorado, in which three million gallons of toxic sludge escaped into the Animas River.
Part of the Colorado River system, the Animas is a tributary of the San Juan Ri

GROUSE CREEK, Utah – Efforts underway in Montana to restore and protect habitat for sage-grouse, a bird that faces a possible endangered species listing, could benefit Utah and other Western states.
Jason Weller, chief of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), met with Montana sta

SALT LAKE CITY - State officials in Utah continue efforts to try to stop the spread of the quagga mussel, which is about the size of a human fingernail but presents a serious threat to the state's water supply and fisheries.
Matt Bartley, a biologist with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, s

SALT LAKE CITY – A new coalition of several organizations called Colorado River Connected is focused on raising awareness about critical issues affecting the historic river, which serves millions of people living in Utah and several other Western states.
Zach Frankel, a spokesman for Colorado

SALT LAKE CITY - An agreement involving county government and conservationists is in place that would help protect the Green River in northeastern Utah, home to some of the best trout fishing in the country.
Charles Card, Northeast Utah backcountry coordinator at Trout Unlimited, says the agreement